Android: Popular personal finance app Mint has finally added two much-requested features for Android users (which iOS users already have): budgeting and split transactions. Now you can track and edit your budget on the go and break down transactions into their accurate categories.

The Mint 2.6 update also comes with a fresh new look and support for Android Jelly Bean 4.2.

If you have problems with the app after updating it (for me, Mint kept force closing), try deleting all the data. Go to Settings on your device > Manage applications > Mint and then hit the delete data button. Don't worry, once you open the app again, it'll download all your data again very quickly.